Students
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SPEAK: Conversation Group Every Thursday!
March 24, 2026 -
Communications Lab (Formerly the Writing Center) Is Here for You!
March 24, 2026 -
Capital for All: Unlocking Funding in the Chicagoland Community
March 24, 2026 -
Call for College of Computing Posters for Student Poster Project Showcase
March 19, 2026 -
Your School. Your Merch.
March 17, 2026 -
Library Workshop: Getting the Most Out of Zotero Workshop
March 12, 2026 -
Galvin Library Workshop: Introduction to Zotero Workshop Online
March 12, 2026 -
Open Student Meeting for Accreditation Mock Review — Lunch Provided
March 12, 2026
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SPEAK: Conversation Group Every Thursday!
Research
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WISER 2026 Seed-Funding Grant Proposal Deadline Approaching
February 10, 2026 -
Community-Engaged Research Seminar for Health Researchers
November 11, 2025 -
IFSH Releases Annual Report of Research
October 07, 2025 -
Grapeseed Extract (MegaNatural BP) Study at Clinical Nutrition Research Center Seeks Volunteers
September 04, 2025 -
Welcome Week Student Research Showcase Winners
August 21, 2025
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WISER 2026 Seed-Funding Grant Proposal Deadline Approaching
Latest Headlines
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Department of Psychology Open House
October 17, 2017Join the Lewis College of Human Sciences Department of Psychology for an Open House to showcase its new space on Thursday, October 26 from 3–5 p.m. -
Diwali Festival Lunch in The Commons
October 17, 2017Visit The Commons on Thursday, October 19 during lunch to celebrate Diwali with traditional Indian dishes like chicken vindaloo, fish tikka masala, and dal makhani. -
Armour College of Engineering Professor of Materials Engineering Sammy Tin discusses rusted light poles with CBS 2 Chicago.
October 17, 2017Sammy Tin says many poles around the University of Chicago campus are in dire need of maintenance and repair. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene speaks to the Washington Post about her forthcoming study on the causes of the Detroit foreclosure crisis.
October 17, 2017“We found that in quintile 1 and 2 [the lowest priced homes] 95 percent or more were being assessed in violation of the Michigan constitution,” Bernadette Atuahene says. “But when you get to quintile 5, the highest valued homes, only about 13 percent were being assessed in violation of the constitution. Which means that the poorest homeowners with the lowest valued homes are bearing the burden of these unconstitutional assessments.” -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Anthony Kreis speaks to NBC News about the Justice Department’s arguments in an employment discrimination case.
October 17, 2017Anthony Kreis says the Department of Justice failed to raise any arguments against an expansive understanding of sex discrimination that had not been already addressed in the Kimberly Hively decision. -
Balance, Depth on Display Against Moody Bible, Women’s Volleyball Cruises to Victory Over Kalamazoo
October 17, 2017The Illinois Tech Women's Volleyball team hosted Moody Bible Institute on October 13 and notched its 10th win of the season. -
Women’s Tennis Downs Illinois Wesleyan
October 17, 2017The Illinois Tech Women's Tennis team took down Illinois Wesleyan University on October 14. Illinois Tech was dominant from start to finish in an 8-1 win. -
The Bog Now Open on Saturdays
October 17, 2017Come check out The Bog on Saturdays. The Bog is now open on Saturdays from 5 p.m.–1 a.m. Everything (including food service) will be available. -
2017 Darsh T. Wasan Lecture
October 17, 2017Join us for the 2017 Darsh T. Wasan Lecture: “Global Climate Change and U.S. Interests: What We Know. What We Expect. What We Should Do" on Thursday, October 19 at 3 p.m. in Hermann Hall Ballroom. -
2017 Chicago-Kent Law Review Live Symposium
October 17, 2017The Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States (ISCOTUS) and the Chicago-Kent Law Review will host the Chicago-Kent Live Symposium on Tuesday, October 17 from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. at Chicago-Kent College of Law.


